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Recent 3-Season (0° to 32°F) Sleeping Bag Reviews

Alpine Design 20 Degree Sleeping Bag

Don't buy this. The stuffing rips out easily and the zipper broke just after a few months in light use. Without the zipper the bag is useless. They need to put more money into the zipper! Don't buy. Full review

NEMO Strato Loft 25

As a stomach sleeper this bag has been long awaited. I'm 5'9" and 210 lbs and this bag has plenty of room. I have tested it around 38 degrees F and slept very warm without anything more than underwear. I use a Nemo pad with it and actually like the fact that it requires a pad because you can adjust the comfort rating with the pad. I think this bag performs very well and within its specifications. Someone mentioned that it does not come with a large storage bag for home use but mine did. I ordered… Full review

The North Face Women's Superlight

I highly recommend the women's Superlight North Face 0 degree sleeping bag. Very comfortable and packs well. Have never gotten cold. The North Face Women's Superlight 600 Fill, 0 degree sleeping bag is awesome! Most comfortable and warm sleeping bag. Never have I got cold while camping, in fact I have tucked in early just to get warm! Full review

Sea to Summit Traverse XT II

Brilliant technical features that just work. If you look at the manufacturers specs, you can see that this bag is, in its class, just about the most technically advanced bag in the world. I tried mine out last weekend and the expectations were completely met with perfect build quality. The hood worked well. The lofting was excellent. I have owned four bags for different temps and conditions. I should have just bought this one bag. You can snug it up for snow and cold. You can partially unzip the… Full review

Mountain Hardwear Spectre SL 20°

Great bag for sleeping in cold and damp environments. I'm retired Army Infantry and am an avid outdoorsman. I live in North Carolina and as such am exposed to all types of weather, often within the same week. This is by and far the best bag I have ever used for temps down to the 20s (F) and lots of humidity when it's above 32 degrees (F). Especially considering it weighs in under 3 lbs. Wish I had this bag when I was active duty!! I have slept in this bag outside at 22 degrees (F), using it as a… Full review

Marmot Never Winter

Warmer than its rating, lighter than many and bullet proof. This bag is definitely warmer than its rating. In a hammock at negative 8 degrees Celcius (I'm from the UK) I was plenty warm enough in long johns and a fleece jacket. No draughts or cold spots I could find and nothing scratchy in your face when bundled up. I'm short and wide, so I don't reach the footbox completely, but I like the extra space at the shoulders. I like to turn IN the bag, not have the bag turn with me. The zip is full length… Full review

Wiggy's Sleeping Bag

Military style robustness, but not up to its temperature rating. I had the flexible temperature range sleeping system: i.e. two bags that are made to fit into each other (the outer bag has an additional zipper to mate with the zip of the inner bag). The idea of a sleeping system was the reason I bought the bags. The inner bag was supposed to be warm down to -15°C or so: i froze my ass of around 0°C. The combination of both is rated -40°C (=-40°F). I quit a trip in -15°C, because it wouldn't… Full review

Marmot Men's Trestles 15

At entry-level price and above entry-level quality, this is an excellent 3-season bag that can withstand mild winter temps. It's just not very lightweight at 4 lbs. Conditions: I bought this bag nearly five years ago because of an increased interest I was taking in colder weather trips and my Marmot Alpine 40 Minimalist wasn’t cutting it for lower temps. However, I liked my previous Marmot bag, so I stayed with the brand (and price range) instead of going all-in on a down bag. Someday I hope… Full review

Wiggy's Hunter Super Lt

Very well constructed and warm! I purchased the Hunter Super Lt with hood rectangular, the ftrss system. I highly recommend this bag. I use it for base camps. I have not used the outer bag for hiking, but might since it is light. I recommend this product for anyone who wants a quality sleeping bag made in the USA that will last a lifetime. Customer service was fantastic. The web site spells out the return policy. The invoice also spells out the return policy — no issues at all. Answered all my… Full review